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As your eyes are drawn to follow its curvaceous lines across a room, one must admit that a curved soffit is one of the most dramatic and eye-catching architectural features to be built.
We've been there before. The architect has created a great looking interior and has drawn lots of curves into the design. The owner loves it. The subcontractor loves getting the job. But he's a little worried about his crew's ability to handle all of those curves.